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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-01-27, Page 74; ex� TD The 03:0q,1 ' yoiijilOs• wrestling team'. _Wen a --'111,14J. - meet -with Stratford Central here. last Tuesdny 4,y•a.;•9.714. score. Eight Vtking,s wort :their bouts, six 4i, pinsand two on pint. • :- •-:' • :•L • Brian SheWfelt, .at 90 poounds, Bili. .Tigert, . •pounds, Mike :Jeffery, .123 pounds, Dwight Isaac, ',136 pounds, Steve Palmer, 141 pounds and Chris. Wood, 148 pounds all won on pins. Rick Todd, 'in the 130 pound class ,and Dave Rodgers. at 368 091.4414..e4011-7; and.14-0 respectively.Two other. . Vikings, Rick • ' C.!Prirlell;• 114 pounds, and 1141ke., ';#41;Ylcins, ,116-09,90ds, won exhibltionhatit4f,BjlI Titert:'*07:'..Wreittc4",at 98 pounds and c';'Sitesifelt f°44#14kPottnds,,:4; Saturday - theYilting•sOnad 7Was4'kepreSeatad by nine wrestlers in a tei'l;'nainent at Stratford Central in which 10 teams competed. Six of the Vikings finished in the top six places in their weight categories. giving their team Rodges was CO pounds, Dwigt Isaac 4t 136 pounds, and -Mike Jetfery, at ,•••:;123. OimitW#01`Chrjs fthird, while; W.9#4,?v,0,10, 157' 'potittd'' 011004",Stgve Palmer -in the, 143 pound 1as and Tigerk • -pound class. "Tuesday. the rapidly im- proving .Vijing ,wrestlers - outfought St- Marys. Today (Thursday) coach. Rayk' Donnelly's .sqnati: is in Stratford for a dual ineet with Stratford Nerthwestern. tL -4.,•"• • *bum NIA KVA ek NAL Olen .21st lawming1.IiyO; The GoderiehMerC1' ants drubbed Thedford Satuday -2' night to grab a four point ..; ..A1:4..:':f.:.:,:i• - -'' - game in Central Huron. ' - ., .!- ,t,m;:•.,-.„.):::',,,,•,,,,,,,',,Y,..••,:,,s-y., •:.,t•..,::.:.- •,,,...;*:,',p.,,, ‘t.i.„Avv.- : • .;..t., : _. ,,,,, • ..,. , . -3., ..,. „, , . ., ;mitt nhatit, tiveen,aMentber Of",‘, 044 Goderleh Won -the dual meet held at GM!. , Hockey League action, then 7G"Or'ereitifirtiini ' and- a member of the Stratford' last Thursday by a score of 39-12. (staff photo) . • • went to Zurich Sunday- night • and lost 3-2. The four' point , : game is one of three .:::'ci.; • . The Merchants came out ::wo • scheduled this season- for Goderich. loaded for bear grabbing a 4-1 . Gre n and Parent e o s on, o good Wayne Martin scored for Port ets took back to back use 'grabbing their ejghth on the man advantage. Dale pings in their last two goal. Lot -ell Leach got in the - fIttnican and Roger Lewis gs getting shellacked by act '` for Listowel with 16 were watching the end of the wel 9,,.../ in Lietewelseconds left ' grabbing the second period from the sday aricidropped 7-1 by :'final goal ontkpower play. penalty box and Port Elgin 'Elgin in Port Stinday. Penalties told the tale in scored with five seconds left games were penalty Port Elgin when Goderich to take a 4-0 lead to the n, GoderiCh ' taking. 22 gave up six powerplay goals dressing room, tes in the Listowel game and lost 7-1. The Midgets took , In the opening minute of the 24 Minutes arid a 10 13 minor,penalties and Steve., third period Steve Arbour te misconduct in the • Arbour was given a ten was given a gross misconduct lgin minute gross misconduct and the automatio two minute towel drew first blood in - :Penalty in the second period. minor was served by Bill day's game.when Kevin '4:7 Port ',Elgin opened the Peters. -Port Elgin used the-, en stole the :scoring Noth., 6;49 played in •Ipower play again to increase in unmolestedfo slap it . 'tbe first period after. 'Roger their lead getting a goal from, , etmitideliTe*Beditrd.. • Lewis had kqrvid30'Seconds • . • • ' a minute later when tiipping:iantie White.slipped e ees-(tinnier - p Dale Duncan, but a Play set up by Pete Roedger r play goo gave-- and Howie Wark. Howie Wark. Larry Daer got tagged for tripping with 12 minutes gone in the period and Barry Dunlop puthed Port'slead to 6-0.. Mike Larkin stole Terry Yourth's shutout with seven minutes . left in the game taking a pats from Larry Daer and Roger Lewis to give Goderich their only lift of the, evening. Abetit four minutes later Port Elgin ended the scoring with another power play tally, Wayne Martin scoring' with Dale 'Duncan Was serving a tripping minor: rich 00' e fess ,;;0 a two.,minute •tainOr for HanlY and Rick Rawsbn the puck by Tony -Bedard on a wel the lead again and The:game started to get Out f 4••• never looked back. Steve o. f control about two minutes ur got the gate for in-! tato the second period turning ence at 5:37 of the first into a free for all. Until that The '"Gaderielt Lions d and four seconds later - time only six penalties had Peewees backed a potent Gross put Listowel on been assessed, Our of -them to offence.yith, steady Gary Gibson addetV'nnvi-4,-Pert Elgin. pert 'Elgin took. goaltending as they him - for IsistowefbefoinAhe.... another'i ftk,o0ayies the -Y rneted -Port: Etgin -12-1 in f the period., '705.4erieh -INVickliagne play :in Port- e ReynoldstOOk over was giveti""-nine minors by Elgin B unday. - ending duties for referee Jake Bothman. GotleriCh ininagedonly one rich In the Middle period • .Sterie Arbour was given the goal in the first period but eld Listowelidone.goal. gate for roughing' and an unwound for nine goals in the Gross, got his second eit,g. identical 'call Went against second and added three more ame in- thajrqiclitleofthes47Port Elgin sending Mark in the third in their best of - to .:0•444iT,': Groh to the box. Port used the fensive.otignitof the season. o 4-1.tour on four four to -grah their Liona. teach Tom Thom - third ped bele ,tied 7,•,.4.a..Ood#, ;I. • . Gerry: psop, said:, it ;Was the hest e home team Aleynolds..-?Y,iinhafilenteesch beating games : the peewees have Bedard' sharing Tony TOO Bedard for a 2-0 Port played this season and added endingd'utiOs,and giving, lead. With 3:93left to go in the that they nieved and handled ve unanqyipied, goals; Seciond Larry Daer „was given the:puck extremely of t 4#kc',01beivink: penalty% and:, - goals were: d with well.4- GoderichV,S110r- ed• ,°• in KotiittVa-iifiiite4 the!'? four minutes into d and six -minutes later, nnett made it 6-1. Chad: got his' hit:trick on a r play effortat42:21 and ends later Listowel nut • ,, "4. lead over Medford in the first 20 minutes. milt Place started the scoring 39 seconds after the puck was dropped taking a pass from Greg , Hansen and Cam MacDonald and beating Thedford net - minder Wayne Clements. Jim Hayter made it 2-0 Mth 12:25 left to go in the period moving up from his spot on defense and putting a Milt Place pass behind Clements. Paul Corriveau made it 3-0 .!itrith 7:29 to go in the first getting help from Brian Thompson. Twenty seconds later Thedford finally beat Merchant netminder Doug Fisher when Don Hodgins scored making it 3-1. Goderich grabbed a power •1 y goal with 39 seconds left 'Atte- Period,' when Ron iitstOne and Milt -Place set up,Patn MacDonald. Thedford looked like they might getback in the game in the first 'half of the middle periodscoring. two goals. Norm Stewart _grabbed an unassisted marker with 16:38 left, to play and nine minutes later Bill Fraser made it 4-3. The Merchants exploded for three goals in the final foAr minutes of the period putting the in the bag. With 3:59 left in the second, Brian Thompson grabbed a pass from Frank Hagan and Ron Corriveau to boost.Goderich back to a two goal lead. With t :05 left Milt Place geniis second with help from Cam Port Elgin scored theirtmly goal of the game with just 1.25 remaining in the contest to spoil the shutout. • Scott Ross and Denis Kerr led the Goderich squad with three goals apiece while teammates Darrell Graham and Mark Crawford added two goals each. Jim Mathers and Tom Smith" scored one goal apiece and. Rob Kisch chipped in with four assists. Gary Tucker Scored the only Port Elgin goal on an tutassisteci effort: The peewees return to action this weekend with an exhibition game in Vanastra. ra MacDonald and MacDonald scored one of his one with 20 seconds left to give Goderich a 7-3 lead to take to the dressing room. Tom O'Brien assisted on. MacDonald's goal. With just over seven minutes, left -in the game, Milt Place got his hattrick getting help from Ron Whetstone and Cain MacDonald. Bill Fraser scored again for Thedford with just over, five minutes left but MacDonald came out for his hattrick and with 2:41 left took a pass from Ron Whetstone and beatClements for the final tally. In Zurich Sunday night Goderich couldn't weather the first four minutes of the third period and dropped a 3.2 game to Zurich. The Mer- chants scored first when Paul Corriveau took a pass from Frank Hagan and beat the game's star, Percy Bedard, with 1:57 gone in the game. The lead stood until 2:21 into the middle s nza when Ron Desjardino. eat Rick Duck- worth toti tgame. • The third' period set the outcome of the match, Zurich scoring two quick goals and holding the Merchants at bay for the final 16 minutes. Steve Bedour scored with 48 seconds played in the third and less than three minutes later Ron Desjardine scored again to make it 3-1. At 13:26 Frank Hagan brought the Merchants to within one with help from Barry Bloch but the Merchants coaldn't manage the tie. 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